
07-18-2015, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
Since that is the way deed compliance is set up, then one needs to either be very careful to keep one's property up to standards or expect that someone will complain.
Perhaps this is a new experience for some to live in a deed restricted area, but what seems like an annoyance to folks new to it, will find that deed restrictions promote a well maintained community and protects the investment of all of the folks living in it.
It would be easier if we paid someone's salary to report infringements but it would also be an added expense.
I think the person who made thirty reports may have done all a favor. Non compliant people are not sure if it is a neighbor who complained or a stranger.
Perhaps instead of complaining against being turned in, just remedy what is non compliant?
Most residents are very satisfied with having deed restrictions and sooner or later ( when folks sell their property) those who don't like them may see the benefits.
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Amen! Nuff said.
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